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Solar Eclipse 101

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Learn more about how solar eclipses happen, the four types of eclipses, and how to view the sun safely if you're within the path of totality.

Exploring The Taiga Biome

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Taiga biomes cover about 11% of the planet and contain about 1/3 of all trees on earth.

What Is Algae?

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What exactly is algae and what are the different types of algae?

Rescuing Penguin Chicks In South Africa | BBC Earth Witness | BBC Earth

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Penguins are historically known to live in cold climates, but some species, like the African penguin, thrive in the warmer climate of South Africa.

Cavitation Bubbles

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Slow motion sequences of snapping shrimp and mantis shrimp strikes that produce cavitation bubbles.

How Nature Can Protect Us From Droughts

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Healthy ecosystems can reduce the negative impacts of climate change.

The Wildlife Of Mario

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Join YouTuber Julia Hardy to explore the wildlife inside the world of Mario!

25 Days Building The Most Amazing Underground Hobbit House

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In this video we are going to show you how to build the most amazing underground hobbit house.

Video Lab: A Sign Of Photosynthesis

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By means of photosynthesis, plants convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose, which is their food.

How Different Species of Fireflies Blink

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Did you know that not all species of fireflies blink the same?

Microworlds: Shapeshifters Of The Sea

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Plankton are masters of metamorphosis, undergoing some of the most dramatic changes of any animals on Earth.

Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Birds

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This summer, we partnered with Nate Senner of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Tebughna School in Beluga, Alaska to make this series of videos all about how, why, and where birds migrate.

Earth from Space: Glacier Bay

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We explore part of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska, with Copernicus Sentinel-2.

What Is The Rarest Color In Nature?

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Discover what colors are the most rare to see in nature, and how physics and evolution drive their scarcity.

Photosynthesis

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Hank explains the extremely complex series of reactions whereby plants feed themselves on sunlight, carbon dioxide and water, and also create some by products we're pretty fond of as well.

White Tailed Eagle (Big 5: Scotland)

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Hannah Stitfall is on the Scottish coast , on a mission to get a photo of one of Britain's biggest bird - the White Tailed Eagle.

Hummingbirds Love This Guy's Fairytale Costumes!

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Every day, James gets visits from colorful hummingbirds! He loves spending time with them, and they love him, too!

Earth from Space: Lake Balkhash

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The Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over Lake Balkhash, the largest lake in Central Asia.

Fire Towers

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Charlie, Kirby, and Patrick spend the night in a fire tower in western Montana to learn how forest fires are spotted.

Are Red Pandas Friendly? | Weird Animal Searches | BBC Earth

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Can red pandas eat grapes? Do red pandas attack humans? Why do red pandas stand up? These are just some of the weird and wonderful animal searches our expert answers.

Red Deer (Big 5: Scotland)

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Hannah Stitfall is on the Isle of Mull, off the west coast of Scotland, trying to find Britain's largest land mammal - the red deer.